Using Neo4j in a Docker container
Now, what if you want to install Neo4j locally, without really installing it on a server, and not have to face the Cinderella effect of the time limit of the Sandbox? Docker comes to the rescue!
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Docker is a technology of virtualization that allows you to run images of a system without the weight of a virtual machine. I encourage you to look at this technology, as it allows you to do continuous deployment (CD) of applications. For Docker-related books, look at this URL on the Packt website: https://www.packtpub.com/all?search=docker.
Our goal will be to run a Neo4j Docker image so that we will be able to access the running image as if it was a separate server. For this part, we will use the community edition on Linux Mint, which is based on Ubuntu. Therefore, our examples are given for a GNU/Linux host
Installing Docker
Nothing comes without a little effort, so you need to install docker-ce, if you have not done so already.
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